Holi 2018: When color was painted on Pakistan too

February 26, 2018February 26, 2018 by Mridul Kumar

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Have you ever wondered how Prime Minister Narendra Modi, would look like playing Holi 2018? Or will the country like Pakistan celebrate Holi or not? Such a fantasy has hardly ever come to your mind. Holi is the only festival that forces the world to forget about all the hurdles and enjoy the day.

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Holi 2018 coming soon-

Holi is in the coming weel, just a few days left, so today we have brought some interesting pictures for you, which will double the celebration of Holi this year.

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In this picture, the person who is seen is none other than Prime Minister Narendra Modi. This picture is taken when Atal Bihari Vajpayee was the Prime Minister of the country. This picture was taken on the occasion of Holi festival. This is one of the select few pictures of Narendra Modi which has seen by very few people.

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Now look at this picture on. This picture is very special in itself. Actually, this is a picture of Pakistan. Although the news of conflicts among Pakistan and India often gets to the people, but such occasions rarely come when Pakistan also celebrates the festival of Hindus with same enthusiasm. The picture is of a Hindu girl living in Pakistan painting the policemen with colour.

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Looking at this picture of Lalu Prasad Yadav, you will get a flavor of Desi Holi of Bihar, where things like throwing mud on Holy and tearing people’s clothes are not a big deal. There was a time when Lalu Prasad Yadav celebrated Holi fest with great fanfare. This picture shows his enthusiasm for Holi.

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Bollywood has never been behind in celebrating the festival of colours. Such occasions are rarely seen when all veterans appear in the same frame. One such opportunity came in the Holi of 1970, in which Amitabh Bachchan, Shammi Kapoor and Raj Kapoor were seen celebrating Holi together at RK Studios. RK Studios was full of Holi colours.